The shot on the right I consider a "miss." I'm still working on my macro techniques, specifically depth of field. Plus, I was lazy and didn't get out the tripod, which is the right way to do things! But I really like the composition. Luckily, this plant is right outside our front door, so I'll be checking for more chances to get it right.
Here's a snail on another plant in our front yard. It's a bit deceiving, but the snail is really huge, probably slightly smaller than my fist. I couldn't get anything in the shot to contrast the size.
Here is a yellow rose which I lucked out with. Again, working on those macro techniques without a tripod is not the smartest thing to do! We now have five rose bushes planted in our side yard. Four planted by a landscaper, one by me. I don't touch these plants at all and they grow like weeds. I do not have a green thumb, it's just the climate and the hardy varieties. I just planted a bush that is growing well (hasn't bloomed yet) but the blooms should be a deep, luscious red and I can't wait to see them.
2 comments:
I would have thought you had a green thumb, as your mom sure does in her beautiful garden. :) I know I kill almost everything.
I can't believe the snail is that big. Ok, from my forensics background, next time, get a ruler and place under the snail so I can see just how big that guy is, b/c I'm in disbelief.
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